That's mad how youlike golden era jungle (my golden era, late 90s) so much in a way30. 31 this August
You can put a mix together like a track in a DAW too. That method affords all sorts of options for manipulating audio. Just drag the tunes in, chop them about, arrange them and fade them into each other, then run them through various mixer channels and FX chains.
Tell us moreyou can but its quicker to do it in realtime, especially if you use the headphone cue.
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That's mad how youlike golden era jungle (my golden era, late 90s) so much in a way
Perhaps we can do a zoom call where you show us like when Hector the wektor human sine wave schooled me and @mvuent ??
Learning your own tunes also helps a lot of with making them. I have never made as much of an improvement with making proper mixdowns than in that one month February 2020 of my Catford sublet with cdjs in the living room.just learn your tunes and listen to randall tapes. you'll learn.
Hypothetically speaking, if I were to get a DAW for my laptop (PC, Windows 11, got admin rights) which could do what you've said, what is the simplest easiest one to get, for free?
Post-punk is a good way of thinking about what I consider golden era jungle, only thought of it now cos of what you said.Well I’m not alone in that American millennials and zoomers have been ‘rediscovering’ jungle since around the Trump election. I came to it out of an appreciation of post-punk and an exhaustion with pop music, realizing at some point in the 80s dance music was what was vital, signaled by the FOMO mediocrity of “Blue Monday” for instance. So I checked out 28 Gun Bad Boy around 2013 but it took a couple years for things to register, then I stumbled onto ’96 dnb thru the lens I described yesterday in the Mo Wax thread. But difference between me and my generational cohort being, they’re mostly all posers who associate jungle with anime, video games and commercial IP, bastardized 90s nostalgia and what not. I’m on the other hand a wicked authentic autodidact badman!!! Lol except theres actually plenty of people my age who are properly into jungle and hang out in online communities based around old tracker software, .mods, Amigas, etc. and they produce some amazing stuff. Props to @mvuent for his production efforts, we both ought to debut on the scene someday
Post-punk is a good way of thinking about what I consider golden era jungle, only thought of it now cos of what you said.